Ben Miller, former senior policy advisor with the U.S. department of education, and James Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute Dewitt Wallace fellow, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss if the student loan debt can be forgiven through policies.

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Family of missing Connecticut mom blast 'Gone Girl' theory. Family members and friends of Jennifer Dulos say false allegations hurt the missing Connecticut mother's five children; Laura Ingle reports from New Canaan. >>

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Gains in home prices shrink slightly in April, but some cities are heating up: S&P Case-Shiller. Home prices in April were 3.5% higher than a year earlier, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index. >>

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Oil prices tick up ahead of U.S. crude stock data. Oil prices ticked up on Tuesday after the U.S. market open on anticipation that data due later would show crude stocks there declined, erasing earlier losses linked to concerns over waning demand >>

Should we resurrect the American chestnut tree with genetic engineering?. Genetic engineering could help save chestnuts and other trees threatened by pests, disease and climate change. But how much we should intervene in nature? >>

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